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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> even when the stock markets close because of bad weather and wall street under three feet of water, i'm out here trying to make us some money. lately it has become harder. my stocks keep running the gountlet gauntlett of europe and china. we have companies that are creating value for shareholders regardless of what is going on in the rest of the world. the economy could smash into a retaining wall and i believe these stocks are still bullish place to be. hence why i'm talking about the break up, corporate break ups. we love it when companies try to buyback loads of stock at low prices and by making smart acquisitions. but the be all and end up is when they try to make more money for you. we see this play out over and over again. although, with kraft the snack spin off. so tonight, i want to talk about another company that is breaking itself up. newscorp has five major
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> even when the stock markets close because of bad weather and wall street under three feet of water, i'm out here trying to make us some money. lately it has become harder. my stocks keep running the gountlet gauntlett of europe and china. we have companies...
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my job is not just to entertain you, fwou educate y-- but to educate you, so call me. new york city mayor mike bloomberg ran that sweet chime this morning, the opening bell to the new york stock exchange and suddenly wall street was back in business. and even though not all the markets implied -- nasdaq down. you could feel the blood flowing through the veins of the stock market after two days where its heart was stilled. it wasn't just wall street that opened for business today, though. the main street that runs clear across this country may now be open for a new kind of business. one that's pretty darned moribund for years. the business of construction. yes, mother nature dealt a vicious blow and our hearts to go out to families who lost loved ones. but in spite of the tragedy, in our own curious way, sandy has given us the opportunity for a boost since the government rebuilt southern florida after hurricane andrew in 1992. a reconstruction so huge, it moved the country's entire gdp needle just when we needed it, after right a nasty recession. and now that we've asse
my job is not just to entertain you, fwou educate y-- but to educate you, so call me. new york city mayor mike bloomberg ran that sweet chime this morning, the opening bell to the new york stock exchange and suddenly wall street was back in business. and even though not all the markets implied -- nasdaq down. you could feel the blood flowing through the veins of the stock market after two days where its heart was stilled. it wasn't just wall street that opened for business today, though. the...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> normally i tell you to stay away from stocks right after they become public, but at the beginning of april i made an exception. i told you to buy annie's. it's a natural and organic food company that had just gone public and soared 89% its first day of trading. at the time the stock was the 34.65. annie's rallied up to $48, and pulled back to $39 and change. that's still up 14% from where i fir
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my job, not just to entertain, but to educate. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. there is too much fear in the market. we are a tough moment, stocks need to run an incredibly difficult gauntlet in order to go higher, and so far, this earnings season, most companies have failed that gauntlet. that's the only reason to give up. and certainly no reason to panic. because there are still winners out there. it's that there are fewer, and, yes, they have become much, much harder to find. so with that in mind what is our game plan for next week. first, burger king reports on monday morning. are there really burger wars going on. is mcdonald's losing shares. is burger king having mcdonald's its way? you know something? i don't care about burger king itself. i know something is wrong at mcdonald's, it's had many tough months. i'll be listening closel to the totality burger king conference call to find out if burger king is the reason that mcdonald's is doing so badly? is there still ab apple halo after apple reported a despised number last night. someone@twitter @jim cramer
my job, not just to entertain, but to educate. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. there is too much fear in the market. we are a tough moment, stocks need to run an incredibly difficult gauntlet in order to go higher, and so far, this earnings season, most companies have failed that gauntlet. that's the only reason to give up. and certainly no reason to panic. because there are still winners out there. it's that there are fewer, and, yes, they have become much, much harder to find. so with that in mind...
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my job, not just to entertain, but to educate. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. there is too much fear in the market. we are a tough moment, stocks need to run an incredibly difficult gauntlet in order to go higher, and so far, this earnings season, most companies have failed that gauntlet. that's the only reason to give up. and certainly no reason to panic. because there are still winners out there. it's that there are fewer, and, yes, they have become much, much harder to find. so with that in mind what is your game plan for next week. first, burger king reports on monday morning. are there really burger wars going on. mcdonald's losing shares. is burger king having mcdonald's its way? you know something? i don't care about burger king itself. i know something is wrong at mcdonald's, it's had many tough months. i'll be listening close totality burger king conference call to find out if burger king is the reason that mcdonald's is doing so badly? is there still an apple halo after apple reported a despised number last night. someone@twitter @jim cramer asked if
my job, not just to entertain, but to educate. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. there is too much fear in the market. we are a tough moment, stocks need to run an incredibly difficult gauntlet in order to go higher, and so far, this earnings season, most companies have failed that gauntlet. that's the only reason to give up. and certainly no reason to panic. because there are still winners out there. it's that there are fewer, and, yes, they have become much, much harder to find. so with that in mind...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> the long path to recovery. >> a long road ahead of us. i have to be confident we're going to come out of this better and stronger than before. >> the latest on the destruction in the northeast as homeowners and businesses try to assess the damage from super storm sandy. live updates from new york, new jersey, and pennsylvania. and the latest on the repairs to the electrical grid. >> and traders get ready to get back to business. the new york stock exchange set to reopen after a two-day session, and we will get you ready for the opening bell. the third hour of "squawk box" begins
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> the long path to recovery. >> a...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm mary thompson in baltimore. no damage sustained from sandy here, one of the six ports that remains closed. the port of baltimore says it will reopen pending the okay from the coast guard who runs that. we want to update you on the refineries. news from philadelphia energy solutions, a big refinery in philadelphia, saying that it didn't sustain any damage and that it is going to start increasing its run rate. others that reduced its run rate to facilities, no word yet. i've reached out to them. others are getting restarted and increase their run rates. as we know right now two other facilities, one in bay way which is run by phillips and another by hess do remain closed in the wake of this. this i critical pipeline that comes up from greensboro, north carolina, to the eastern seaboard delivering fuel there. it was shut down l
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm mary thompson in baltimore. no damage sustained from sandy here, one of the six ports that remains closed. the port of baltimore says it will reopen pending the okay from the coast guard who runs that. we...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ male announcer ] can a car be built around a state of mind? ♪ announcing the all-new 2013 malibu from chevrolet. ♪ with a remarkable new interior featuring the available chevrolet mylink infotainment system. this is where sophisticated styling begins. and where it ends? that's up to you. it's here -- the greatest malibu ever. ♪ >>> superstorm sandy dealt a devastating blow to staten island, new york, and after the storm, residents complained relief was slow in coming. now one family who returned home to assess the damage suffered an even bigger unspeakable loss. brian todd reports from staten island. >> reporter: if you can't imagine what it's like to suffer through a massive storm, listen to nick camaratta. >> t
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ male announcer ] can a car be built around a state of mind? ♪ announcing the all-new 2013 malibu from chevrolet. ♪ with a remarkable new interior featuring the available chevrolet...
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children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and the splattered paint pattern, your lights are on. what? [ male announcer ] the endlessly customizable 2013 smart. >>> welcome back to "starting point." i'm christine romans. minding your business. the jobs report for october will not be delayed because of sandy. it will be released at 8:30 a.m. eastern time tomorrow. that jobless rate is forecast to rise slightly to 7.9%. >>> u.s. stock markets reopened yesterday after being closed two days. and they closed mixed on the day. home depot and lowe's both rose, no surprise there. th
children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at...
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it's hard to make the case for higher education. we know, statistically it gives you a better chance of not being unemployed. >> it's hard for me to talk to the younger generation or the generation that's my age when you say you went to college and you owe $60,000 in loans and you not making no more than a person working at mcdonald's. >> reporter: not making anymore than a person that works at mcdonalds. the issue isn't just the quantity of jobs, it's the quality of jobs. >> ali velshi on the ground in ohio. thanks very much. later on, grover nor norquist. we'll have an incredible cnn team there as well. we are covering it from every angle. >> that jobs report is three hours away. christine will bring us the numbers the minute they come out. >> at 9:00 a.m., ali velshi and christine will be back with an hour special. what it means for you and the presidential election. >>> let's bring in cnn con transcribe ewe tor for a closer look at the politics headed into election week. we just listened to ali as he was talking about a woman wh
it's hard to make the case for higher education. we know, statistically it gives you a better chance of not being unemployed. >> it's hard for me to talk to the younger generation or the generation that's my age when you say you went to college and you owe $60,000 in loans and you not making no more than a person working at mcdonald's. >> reporter: not making anymore than a person that works at mcdonalds. the issue isn't just the quantity of jobs, it's the quality of jobs. >>...
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how would you improve education? mr. smith, you would suggest eliminating the department of indication altogether. is that the right plan for this moment? -- the department of education altogether. >> the best way to educate our students is at the state level. that is between the local school board, teachers, and parents. i said i would take a look at the department of education, and it's possible, but they do some good things. we do not want to throw it away, but we need -- any federal organization, especially as big as the department of education, there's a lot of waste in there. give that money to the states. they can do it themselves. that's a state issue. it would be more economical doing it that way. we need to eliminate a lot of mandates from the department of education. i don't think a lot of career politicians, which i am not, but they do not grasp how these mandates that have been mandated down to the state, including education, they have to be paid for. it falls to the state usually. the federal government wil
how would you improve education? mr. smith, you would suggest eliminating the department of indication altogether. is that the right plan for this moment? -- the department of education altogether. >> the best way to educate our students is at the state level. that is between the local school board, teachers, and parents. i said i would take a look at the department of education, and it's possible, but they do some good things. we do not want to throw it away, but we need -- any federal...
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dig and find out what the educational programs are all about. it is more money, more money, all for the unions. if there were better things going on in the schools that the parents could see instead of being pushed aside because the government wants to take over the children and not let the parents have anything to say. there are also other subjects for the middle class. host: i will give mr. bennett a chance to respond. guest: i think all voters should have an opportunity to look behind the ad than delving into the research on the individual candidates. if they would, i think they would come out knowing that this country needs a change in direction in this country needs somebody who's going to create the number of jobs necessary. i think it gov. mitt romney has that program. his commitment to produce 12 million jobs over the next four years is the way this country needs to do it. also, take regulation out of the small business communities so that our small businessmen, the real job creators, know what's going to happen over the next four years.
dig and find out what the educational programs are all about. it is more money, more money, all for the unions. if there were better things going on in the schools that the parents could see instead of being pushed aside because the government wants to take over the children and not let the parents have anything to say. there are also other subjects for the middle class. host: i will give mr. bennett a chance to respond. guest: i think all voters should have an opportunity to look behind the ad...
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he likes to talk about education. the massachusetts was number one in education when he took office. it was number one when he was in office. it continues to be never won today. the most that he can say right now about his edge -- his record in education in massachusetts is that he did not mess things up. it is interesting to note that he did not run for a second term. i would guess but he did the analysis and realized he could not win a second term. i would guess that massachusetts is going to vote for president obama roughly around 65%. host: next call is a democratic call. caller: i have been listening to you for quite awhile. this is the first time i have called. i do not think you realize that obama going into office as president, he wholeheartedly thought he could make a difference across party lines. but what he did not realize was that this was a "no" congress who decided from day one that once he was elected they would not let anything passed. but so much has done by this president and has never been done bef
he likes to talk about education. the massachusetts was number one in education when he took office. it was number one when he was in office. it continues to be never won today. the most that he can say right now about his edge -- his record in education in massachusetts is that he did not mess things up. it is interesting to note that he did not run for a second term. i would guess but he did the analysis and realized he could not win a second term. i would guess that massachusetts is going to...
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he likes to talk about education. the massachusetts was number one in education when he took office. it was number one when he was in office. it continues to be never won today. the most that he can say right now about his edge -- his record in education in massachusetts is that he did not mess things up. it is interesting to note that he did not run for a second term. i would guess but he did the analysis and realized he could not win a second term. i would guess that massachusetts is going to vote for president obama roughly around 65%. host: next call is a democratic call. caller: i have been listening to you for quite awhile. this is the first time i have called. i do not think you realize that obama going into office as president, he wholeheartedly thought he could make a difference across party lines. but what he did not realize was that this was a "no" congress who decided from day one that once he was elected they would not let anything passed. but so much has done by this president and has never been done bef
he likes to talk about education. the massachusetts was number one in education when he took office. it was number one when he was in office. it continues to be never won today. the most that he can say right now about his edge -- his record in education in massachusetts is that he did not mess things up. it is interesting to note that he did not run for a second term. i would guess but he did the analysis and realized he could not win a second term. i would guess that massachusetts is going to...
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the investment in early childhood education may not make a difference next week. those investments will pay off for overtime. the same things in terms of the overall improvements. the opening of community centers. when i went -- going to the city and talk to families and kids, they're looking for things to do which is why we opened community centers across the state. i think for a lot of these kids, giving them a sense of what their future can actually be an for a lot of them is difficult. they're growing up in situations where they do not necessarily see what it is they can achieve. providing more internship opportunities, more mentor ship opportunities, giving these kids a chance. my wife mentored a young man since he was in second grade. he is a freshman at delaware state and it is incredible how positive that impact can be. >> we talked about this the other day. i agree with jack. one of the key things is and everyone has these challenges. having children realize the opportunity and seeing the things they have to do to move forward. the other thing i am concer
the investment in early childhood education may not make a difference next week. those investments will pay off for overtime. the same things in terms of the overall improvements. the opening of community centers. when i went -- going to the city and talk to families and kids, they're looking for things to do which is why we opened community centers across the state. i think for a lot of these kids, giving them a sense of what their future can actually be an for a lot of them is difficult....
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the education issue. only talk about local control, even down to the school district level, we need to make sure the federal government does not have their hands in requiring more than what is necessary to achieve the goals. that is something that is a vast difference between david and me. it is our view of government and government role in everyday society. i believe in a smaller, limited government that allows the states and local entities to thrive and shine without unfunded mandates and decisions made in washington that will affect the way things operate here in illinois. that is the public policy agenda i learned from my dad growing up watching him, my mom, running their small business. how decisions made in washington can adversely affect their ability to create jobs and how many politicians we have seen over the years who say, we need new jobs and we need to grow our economic. government has to stop getting in the way so we can create those jobs and grow this economy and get this unemployment rate
the education issue. only talk about local control, even down to the school district level, we need to make sure the federal government does not have their hands in requiring more than what is necessary to achieve the goals. that is something that is a vast difference between david and me. it is our view of government and government role in everyday society. i believe in a smaller, limited government that allows the states and local entities to thrive and shine without unfunded mandates and...
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when we separated education out of health, education, and welfare. we have spent more money at education at the federal government level, money that could have been used better at the local levels. we have to look at these duplicative programs. we have got to move away from baseline budget to zero-based budget. >> the gao had a study that counted 33 agencies that are doing the same thing. we need to streamline these agencies. seven are focused on businesses and trade. let's streamline them. we have attacked medicare fraud and abuse. we need to continue to do that, in all government agencies. i spent years going into numerous fortune 500 countries -- companies looking for these inefficiencies. i plan using my government to find this week. >> can either of you give me any numbers? the department of energy? >> close to $85 billion. you are looking at a guy, never been in politics before, and i found three wasteful programs in the government. the combined savings of -- if every single member of the house was going and looking for wasteful programs, think
when we separated education out of health, education, and welfare. we have spent more money at education at the federal government level, money that could have been used better at the local levels. we have to look at these duplicative programs. we have got to move away from baseline budget to zero-based budget. >> the gao had a study that counted 33 agencies that are doing the same thing. we need to streamline these agencies. seven are focused on businesses and trade. let's streamline...
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and education first. i will do the same thing as president. the last few months of the campaign is gathering the strength of a movement, which is obvious by looking around this audience tonight. it is not just only the size of the crowds, the debt of the shared conviction. this makes me strive to be even more worthy of your support in campaign as i would govern and speak for the aspirations of all americans. i learned as governor of massachusetts that the best achievements are shared achievements. i learned respect and good will go a long way it usually returned in kind. that is how i will conduct myself as president. i will bring -- bring people together. i will represent one nation. [crowd chanting "usa"] throughout this campaign, using every argument he can think of, he is tried to convince you the past four years have been a success. the plan for the next four years is to take all the ideas from the next term, the stimulus, borrowing, and do them all over again. he tells the plan -- called the plan forward. i call it four warn. the same co
and education first. i will do the same thing as president. the last few months of the campaign is gathering the strength of a movement, which is obvious by looking around this audience tonight. it is not just only the size of the crowds, the debt of the shared conviction. this makes me strive to be even more worthy of your support in campaign as i would govern and speak for the aspirations of all americans. i learned as governor of massachusetts that the best achievements are shared...
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that's education, and innovation in research, and infrastructure. i think those are the key ingredients that not only help us build in the short term and address those families struggling to get by, helps them get ahead once again, and also helps us in a longer-term. >> let me have your response to that question, governor. what is job one for you? >> first, job one is to balance the budget. we are going for a fiscal crisis if we don't address it. we will be in the fiscal abyss. a child tonight born here in milwaukee is. $51,000 in is our whole budget is absolutely heading toward some kind of fiscal abyss unless we do something. the congress has not passed a budget in three and a half years. when i was governor, i passed a budget every year, balanced it. at the same time i was governor, we created 742,000 jobs. 88,000 was from manufacturing. what the congresswoman has said about me with advisers, that's a figment of her imagination. i created jobs in wisconsin as its president and chairman. we created several hundred jobs in wisconsin since i left th
that's education, and innovation in research, and infrastructure. i think those are the key ingredients that not only help us build in the short term and address those families struggling to get by, helps them get ahead once again, and also helps us in a longer-term. >> let me have your response to that question, governor. what is job one for you? >> first, job one is to balance the budget. we are going for a fiscal crisis if we don't address it. we will be in the fiscal abyss. a...
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early education is critical. of the companies know if we invest now, that person will grow and develop in the high skilled worker. the federal government, there is some agreement between us on this. it can be a partner and help on elementary and basic education. it should not try to have a one size fits all policy. most of the work are done at the school district level. folks want to keep local control of schools. we should do that but that they can make some changes to what used to be known as notre left behind so for a lot of those changes have been bipartisan. we should continue that. >> if it fisher versus taxes, the supreme court is taking up the issue of whether there should be racial preferences in admissions to colleges and universities that accept federal dollars which means almost all of them. if the supreme court should decide that race should no longer be a part of a decision making process as to whether an individual gets admittance to a college university, what would be your reaction? is it appropri
early education is critical. of the companies know if we invest now, that person will grow and develop in the high skilled worker. the federal government, there is some agreement between us on this. it can be a partner and help on elementary and basic education. it should not try to have a one size fits all policy. most of the work are done at the school district level. folks want to keep local control of schools. we should do that but that they can make some changes to what used to be known as...
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he has talked about education issues that have not always been popularly received by sectors of my own party. he did that because he truly believes he is leading the american people from the metal out. -- middle out. i thing that is why the other side likes to throw around these political science work like socialism. in reality, he has been quite moderate and he has stayed a steady course with his guiding principle of problem solving. i think that does appeal to independent voters. that is what the data is showing as. last summer, i could sit here and say what i have here now is data. those 67 field offices, that's just not a number that's impressive. those are places full of people to go out and talk. this is about talking to the independent voters. i think this a balanced approach with everyone giving a little bit and playing by the same rules, this is a message that resonates for people. it is a message for iowa. it is not a way of life here. as mike said, they are fairly independent voters. they do not want to take about their government that much. i think we are looking at this ri
he has talked about education issues that have not always been popularly received by sectors of my own party. he did that because he truly believes he is leading the american people from the metal out. -- middle out. i thing that is why the other side likes to throw around these political science work like socialism. in reality, he has been quite moderate and he has stayed a steady course with his guiding principle of problem solving. i think that does appeal to independent voters. that is what...
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i am passionate about education. >> education is the bedrock to our future. or to cut represents a strong state that supports education. the number of schools we have -- it is absolutely critical. as it relates to education, the decision should be local. ae challenge we have what's lot of programs coming down with rules and red tape that made it impossible to run the highest impact like we do in north dakota. one size fits all rules are made in washington where they as in every community is a least a million people. that does not work for small towns in north dakota. we need to do what we can to get those dollars to the state and to the local communities with as few strings as possible. no child left behind -- there's no question that that started out a bipartisan thing with good intentions, and has failed. i sponsored a bill that would allow states to opt out of no child left behind. we need to again put those controls come up with that power with the local school boards, put it with the state legislature, to move forward. >> i agree with congressman ber g.
i am passionate about education. >> education is the bedrock to our future. or to cut represents a strong state that supports education. the number of schools we have -- it is absolutely critical. as it relates to education, the decision should be local. ae challenge we have what's lot of programs coming down with rules and red tape that made it impossible to run the highest impact like we do in north dakota. one size fits all rules are made in washington where they as in every community...
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he likes to talk about education. the massachusetts was number one in education when he took office. it was number one when he was in office. it continues to be never won today. the most that he can say right now about his edge -- his record in education in massachusetts is that he did not mess things up. it is interesting to note that he did not run for a second term. i would guess but he did the analysis and realized he could not win a second term. i would guess that massachusetts is going to vote for president obama roughly around 65%. host: next call is a democratic call. caller: i have been listening to you for quite awhile. this is the first time i have called. i do not think you realize that obama going into office as president, he wholeheartedly thought he could make a difference across party lines. but what he did not realize was that this was a "no" congress who decided from day one that once he was elected they would not let anything passed. but so much has done by this president and has never been done bef
he likes to talk about education. the massachusetts was number one in education when he took office. it was number one when he was in office. it continues to be never won today. the most that he can say right now about his edge -- his record in education in massachusetts is that he did not mess things up. it is interesting to note that he did not run for a second term. i would guess but he did the analysis and realized he could not win a second term. i would guess that massachusetts is going to...
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on education, people need to really dig and find out what the educational programs are all about. it is more money and more money. it is all for the unions. if there were things going on in the school that the parents could see, instead of being pushed aside because the government wants to take over the children, and not let the parents have anything to say -- there are other subjects as well as the middle-class. host: will give you a chance to respond to some of her comments. guest: i think she is right. all the voters should have an opportunity to look behind the ads and build into the research on the individual candidates. they should come out knowing this country needs a change in direction, and who will create the number of jobs that are necessary. i think governor mitt romney has that program, if you look at it in depth. his commitment to produce 12 million jobs over the next four years, the way this country has to do. also, to take regulation out of the small business community, so that our small businessmen, who are the real job creators, know what is going to happen over
on education, people need to really dig and find out what the educational programs are all about. it is more money and more money. it is all for the unions. if there were things going on in the school that the parents could see, instead of being pushed aside because the government wants to take over the children, and not let the parents have anything to say -- there are other subjects as well as the middle-class. host: will give you a chance to respond to some of her comments. guest: i think...
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the organizations that are primarily about educating people about issues or policy options and things like that but they're allowed to do some political activity. it can't be the main thing they're about. the decisions from 2010 that are so famous they can be more specific in the way they're involved. the things that define the elections are -- because they're mainly about enl indicating people have been able to do that without disclosing the sources of the money that they've gotten. so tense or hundreds of millions of dollars being spent without us knowing where it actually came from. host: let's go to our democrats line. caller: what i would like to say about this money, i feel like this money is basically it's generations of money which a lot of elderly white people have built up over time when the system was discriminatory. now they have come out and decided to buy an election. this money is not taxed or nothing. they need to start taxing this money at 90%. if the rich people don't want to pay more taxes, they want to take the tax money because taxes are lower and use it in the el
the organizations that are primarily about educating people about issues or policy options and things like that but they're allowed to do some political activity. it can't be the main thing they're about. the decisions from 2010 that are so famous they can be more specific in the way they're involved. the things that define the elections are -- because they're mainly about enl indicating people have been able to do that without disclosing the sources of the money that they've gotten. so tense...
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education -- the president has been working on higher education higherpell grant access. -- higher education, grant access. a young woman told me i am not a democrat or republican, but i am supporting president obama because i am attending a local community college on a pell grant and president obama who doubled the size of pell grants so all of americans have access to higher education. if you look at the unemployment rate, if you have a bachelor's degree, 4%, associate's degree, about 6%. but if all you have is a high- school diploma, it is double digits. the president understands it. he is investing in higher education through excess of pell grants so all americans have access to grow -- better skill and be able to compete. host: what is your candidate's message to southwest virginia? guest: south west virginia understands that they have been buried by this administration because of their policies on coal. this administration, this party has just been extremely hostile. they have killed the coal industry. one promise barack obama cap -- he said if you want to start a new coal plant, you w
education -- the president has been working on higher education higherpell grant access. -- higher education, grant access. a young woman told me i am not a democrat or republican, but i am supporting president obama because i am attending a local community college on a pell grant and president obama who doubled the size of pell grants so all of americans have access to higher education. if you look at the unemployment rate, if you have a bachelor's degree, 4%, associate's degree, about 6%. but...
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education is another big issue. among the latino population and especially democrats, immigration reform is a big issue. host: what is the demographic of the voters in colorado? guest: 52% women, 48% men. over the years, we have increased the number of people voting by mail. already 800,000 people have cast ballots in the state. the state is equally divided. one-third is republicans, one- third is democrats, and the other one-third are unaffiliated voters. everybody is playing for that group of unaffiliated voters. you try to figure out which way it will break. you will hear a lot of talk about appealing to women and latinos. we have heard a lot about the bennett strategy, that refers to the strategy michael bennett used in running against the tide and enter 2010 where by appealing to women and latinos he was able to eke out a victory in a year that was not favorable to democrats. host: where are the traditionally democratic areas of the state versus the republican areas of the state? guest: denver is ground zero fo
education is another big issue. among the latino population and especially democrats, immigration reform is a big issue. host: what is the demographic of the voters in colorado? guest: 52% women, 48% men. over the years, we have increased the number of people voting by mail. already 800,000 people have cast ballots in the state. the state is equally divided. one-third is republicans, one- third is democrats, and the other one-third are unaffiliated voters. everybody is playing for that group of...
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we want better education. i'd also like to point out that what has happened with fast and furious, the keystone pipeline these are gigantic issues that i feel the democrats are being very hypocritical about in the fact that they are letting president obama slide with them along with a lot of other issues. i'm asking the democrats to open up your eyes and look at things objectively. host: the issues he listed, mr. schimming, what would you make of those? guest: i agree with him on all things. certainly with respect to the keystone pipeline. the president, listening to him debate, he made it sound like he's a supporter of the keystone pipeline, he's not the supporter of the keystone pipeline. that's tens of thousands of jobs for working people across several states. in middle america. that one i just don't understand from the president. particularly the case -- to listen to the president, you think he would a support -- was a supporter of energy exploration and development at home. he's been the most hostile to
we want better education. i'd also like to point out that what has happened with fast and furious, the keystone pipeline these are gigantic issues that i feel the democrats are being very hypocritical about in the fact that they are letting president obama slide with them along with a lot of other issues. i'm asking the democrats to open up your eyes and look at things objectively. host: the issues he listed, mr. schimming, what would you make of those? guest: i agree with him on all things....
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of the first debate talking about education. we knew -- remember, the first questions all came from the town hall, so i could not just come off with a question that was not represented in their questions. we knew that syria, iran and israel would be thoroughly covered. we didn't feel the need to fill the hole. >> but immigration and gun control might not. >> it might not. >> you would assume that would be the last chance. >> how do you prepare assume each of you have an individual method. >> i make myself insane. i shut myself off in the house with a lot of cards, read books the candidates have written, stump speeches, right about 100 questions, knowing that i might get about 20 in, and i do not think i got that many then i rehearsed. -- many. then i rehearse. then, after all of the, you have to stop. you have to know it well enough that you can't stand to we have the conversation. it is a debate, but it is a conversation. that is what we do every day, apply your instincts. >> candy? >> the hardest thing i have ever done, by way
of the first debate talking about education. we knew -- remember, the first questions all came from the town hall, so i could not just come off with a question that was not represented in their questions. we knew that syria, iran and israel would be thoroughly covered. we didn't feel the need to fill the hole. >> but immigration and gun control might not. >> it might not. >> you would assume that would be the last chance. >> how do you prepare assume each of you have an...
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increasingly these educational benefits which made only marginal improvement to education are disputed. it is increasingly disputed that there are educational benefits but it is also important for the court to bear in mind and the court's jurisprudence -- even if there are educational benefits, they have got to be weighed against the costs that are inherent in engaging in this discrimination. something is compelling, you got to consider the inherent liabilities in racial discrimination that it involved too, right? what are the costs of racial discrimination? i should know this by heart but i don't. my little whitney guideposts on comment sections on websites. here it is. consequence of racial discrimination. it is personally unfair. passes over better qualified students and sets a disturbing legal, political and moral president in allowing racial discrimination. it creates resentment, stigmatizes so-called beneficiaries in the eyes of their classmates, teachers and themselves as well as future employers, clients, fosters a victim mindset, removes the incentive for academic excellence a
increasingly these educational benefits which made only marginal improvement to education are disputed. it is increasingly disputed that there are educational benefits but it is also important for the court to bear in mind and the court's jurisprudence -- even if there are educational benefits, they have got to be weighed against the costs that are inherent in engaging in this discrimination. something is compelling, you got to consider the inherent liabilities in racial discrimination that it...
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increasingly these educational benefits, which, you know me get only a marginal and provide to education are disputed it's important for the court to bear in mind, and the court jurisprudence is moving this way that even if there are some educational benefits the costs that are inherent in engaging in this discrimination something is compelling and if an interest is compelling and, you got to consider the inherent liabilities and the racial discrimination that involves to crime. what are some of the costs of racial discrimination and the university missions? why should notice by heart but i don't and this is my little litany that i post on the comment sections on the web site of the time the costs of racial discrimination in the missions is personally unfair and since a disturbing illegal political and moral precedent in allowing racial discrimination it stigmatizes the so-called beneficiaries and their eyes of their classmates, teachers and themselves as well as future of lawyers, clients and patience to read the mind set removes the incentive for academic excellence and encourages sepa
increasingly these educational benefits, which, you know me get only a marginal and provide to education are disputed it's important for the court to bear in mind, and the court jurisprudence is moving this way that even if there are some educational benefits the costs that are inherent in engaging in this discrimination something is compelling and if an interest is compelling and, you got to consider the inherent liabilities and the racial discrimination that involves to crime. what are some...
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and undermine education. you tell kids -- i tell kids good behavior and hard work will pay off. they go watch jersey shore and you are wrong. here is the problem. i was talking to a very wealthy woman, old money. you went to work on jersey shore. i don't know why she picked on me, italian, i don't know. cheese says i hate the people on that show. i got no love lost for the people on that show but if i was 22 and you told me go to the beach and act and i will pay you egg -- i would be afraid of footage. so i said to her i got no love lost for those kids but how do you feel about the suits that you were with last night that you had dinner with that making billions putting this on the shore and making billions of dollars off of it? one of my friends from viacom made $84 million last year. ms. carroll will cut $2 million out of her school. something is wrong with this, made $84 million on the back of mob wives. [applause] and believe me, i know there are bad teachers. there are bad actors. but i saw more discoura
and undermine education. you tell kids -- i tell kids good behavior and hard work will pay off. they go watch jersey shore and you are wrong. here is the problem. i was talking to a very wealthy woman, old money. you went to work on jersey shore. i don't know why she picked on me, italian, i don't know. cheese says i hate the people on that show. i got no love lost for the people on that show but if i was 22 and you told me go to the beach and act and i will pay you egg -- i would be afraid of...
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because of the limited educational opportunities i joined the u.s. 80 -- navy and spend four years in the military and applied for the u.s. border patrol and i was blessed with a tremendous career, tremendous family. i ended up along the border as u.s. border patrol agents going through the ranks and started using what i felt was a talent i was blessed with, being able to infiltrate drug cartels, human smuggling cartels and did more undercover work than any federal agent in the history of the government's over a 30 year career and i am happy to share those experiences because they are unique because i was the only federal agent who experienced being smuggled from mexico to the interior of the united states, going through travels by myself in the back of the trunk of a car, things of that nature. it was quite dramatic but something i did with a lot of pride because i felt going after those seeking a better life in the united states i share those stories with you in my book the shadow catcher. >> there are many powerful moments you describe. i am wondering if you could share a couple of
because of the limited educational opportunities i joined the u.s. 80 -- navy and spend four years in the military and applied for the u.s. border patrol and i was blessed with a tremendous career, tremendous family. i ended up along the border as u.s. border patrol agents going through the ranks and started using what i felt was a talent i was blessed with, being able to infiltrate drug cartels, human smuggling cartels and did more undercover work than any federal agent in the history of the...
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teams is that it is actually the most highly educated force in the united states military. what we're looking for in the s.e.a.l. teams are not just people of physical courage and technical proficiency. we're also looking for people who can be thoughtful. i always emphasized that kids should spend a lot of time on their studies and develop their minds and develop those intellectual habits and their academic studies. that's really important. second, i encouraging people to get involved in athletics. in athletics to find ways, again, to run up against hardships to learn from coaches, mentors, room models. that is the second thing. the third thing that i always encourage young people to do is to find a way to start making a difference, find a way to start serving now. i believe that if young people can find a way to start serving in their community that eventually what happens is they start building habits and they will build the habits of team work. bill the habits of learning what it takes to inspire people in difficult circumstances, the habits that it takes to actually put
teams is that it is actually the most highly educated force in the united states military. what we're looking for in the s.e.a.l. teams are not just people of physical courage and technical proficiency. we're also looking for people who can be thoughtful. i always emphasized that kids should spend a lot of time on their studies and develop their minds and develop those intellectual habits and their academic studies. that's really important. second, i encouraging people to get involved in...
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that is going into education. you see high school graduations. enrollment of college rise, dramatically as a result of this. 60% of all student loans today are derived not higher education. the same year, medicare, the arts and humanities act, which creates the national endowment for the arts. the clean air act. the most important civil rights act in our history. it gives people of color power of the ballot and the immigration act, which opens the gates and our borders people all over the world and fundamentally changes the face and heart of america. this is in one single year. i will tell you is a presidential historian. there are those that would stake their entire domestic reputations on this one of those laws. lbj did all those things in one single year. in 1965. [applause] >> reading these books, reading both of these books, i was struck with such awe and admiration of these people. even with all of those lbj's foibles, which many of us are familiar with. i am a true believer for evermore afterwards. mike, wo
that is going into education. you see high school graduations. enrollment of college rise, dramatically as a result of this. 60% of all student loans today are derived not higher education. the same year, medicare, the arts and humanities act, which creates the national endowment for the arts. the clean air act. the most important civil rights act in our history. it gives people of color power of the ballot and the immigration act, which opens the gates and our borders people all over the world...
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a lot of it was the department of education, and then there is a state department of education. and then there is a city board of education. by the time he gets the kids, it is only a few pennies left. yes, sir? >> i am from the manhattan institute and i would like to ask you to reflect back as a prosecutor on what we see is an increasing trend in terms of business prosecutions. clearly, the prosecutions -- we have seen any explosion where the justice department is calling a lot of shots. and the justice department -- how do you think about this and what is a good way out of? >> i think that the whole concept of prosecutorial discretion has eroded. it doesn't mean you don't bring a case when someone is innocent. it is you don't bring the case when the consequences outweigh the wrongdoing. it makes no sense to pursue the case to bring the case. it also means that you do not engage in these investigations, some of which i am very familiar with in which the whole objective of the prosecutors was to force a settlement because the company, they could not fight the case. they could no
a lot of it was the department of education, and then there is a state department of education. and then there is a city board of education. by the time he gets the kids, it is only a few pennies left. yes, sir? >> i am from the manhattan institute and i would like to ask you to reflect back as a prosecutor on what we see is an increasing trend in terms of business prosecutions. clearly, the prosecutions -- we have seen any explosion where the justice department is calling a lot of shots....
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weeks before hee dies -- and he says that i never thought of acquiring rink in thi profession i was educated for.rn namely the military.ely th yet it came with two higher prefixes. i never had either ambition orer case where political life. yet i was twice president of the united states. ates one of the striking things to mr on writing the story washis y observing how he did and mostlyv did not changein personally, asp became this world historicals figure. when the civil war began, grant was living in the lena,is. illinois. one thing after another had feln for him. in sad failed as a farmer, he had failed and selling real urtate, he had failed sellingels insurance. he finally had to fall back ondo the long-standing offer from his father, who really thought that grant had very few gifts at all. at a and he went to work for histo younger brother in the family leather store. he was fully consigned -- excuse me, he was fully resigned to a life of mediocrity. worl the world never would've heard of ulysses grant, he was not onf who had any burning ambition. ambe had not been essentiallyrg handed t
weeks before hee dies -- and he says that i never thought of acquiring rink in thi profession i was educated for.rn namely the military.ely th yet it came with two higher prefixes. i never had either ambition orer case where political life. yet i was twice president of the united states. ates one of the striking things to mr on writing the story washis y observing how he did and mostlyv did not changein personally, asp became this world historicals figure. when the civil war began, grant was...
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so if we are going to be serious, and this is a program about education and education reform, and i am not of the education reform movement in any respect. i want it education for everyone and will take whatever it takes to get there. but it seems to me that if we are truly concerned about education in this country, we really better pay it more than just lip service, and we certainly better pay attention to our teachers. they get them done all the time. easy whipping boy for a lot of politicians, but teachers that i know the vast majority are dedicated servants who want their children, who want their students to do well, be excited, learn, move forward. and the best solution to that problem is exactly what the caller said, having a parent and kate involved, making our homes learning environments. you know, the best thing to do some times is turn of the tv in disconnect the x box and get an outside. we talked about field trips. i really believe that. i think that it's so boring to go to these old historic houses. one more comment along those lines. so many of the museum's, historic hous
so if we are going to be serious, and this is a program about education and education reform, and i am not of the education reform movement in any respect. i want it education for everyone and will take whatever it takes to get there. but it seems to me that if we are truly concerned about education in this country, we really better pay it more than just lip service, and we certainly better pay attention to our teachers. they get them done all the time. easy whipping boy for a lot of...
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board of education 1964. strom thurmond is the recordholder to stay at the longest one-man filibuster. 24 hours and 18 minutes he spoke against the 1957 civil rights bill. we remember strom thurmond today is one of the last of the jim crow demagogues and he was. he was not. but we forgot is that he was also one of the first of the sun belt conservatives. what i mean by that? as a sun belt, it's one of the major stories in the history of 20th century american politics. that is the flow of jobs, industry, resources and population from the states of the northeast and midwest, to the south and southwest in the post-world war ii period. southern states were recruiting industries. they were passing right to work laws. they were receiving from you and from the federal government to build military installations that attend the united states was involved in the cold war against the soviet union. states like mississippi, georgia, texas and southern california and arizona and north carolina are all transformed in the po
board of education 1964. strom thurmond is the recordholder to stay at the longest one-man filibuster. 24 hours and 18 minutes he spoke against the 1957 civil rights bill. we remember strom thurmond today is one of the last of the jim crow demagogues and he was. he was not. but we forgot is that he was also one of the first of the sun belt conservatives. what i mean by that? as a sun belt, it's one of the major stories in the history of 20th century american politics. that is the flow of jobs,...
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board of education in 1954. strom is the record holder to the day of the longest one man filibuster. in the book of record records. 2 hours and 18 minutes. he spoke against the 1957 civil rights bill. we remember him today as one of the last of the jim crow demagogue. he was. he was that. he was one of the last. but when we forget about strofm he was also one of the first of the sun belt conservative. what do i mean by that? what is that? the sun belt it's one of the big stories that is the flow of jobs and resource and population from the states of the northeast and the midwest to the south and the southwest. in the older post world war ii people. they recruiting industries. they were passing right to work laws. receiving lots of fundings from the federal government to build military at the time when the united states was involved in the cold war against the soviet union. so states like mississippi but states like georgia and texas and florida and southern california and arizona and north carolina are being tra
board of education in 1954. strom is the record holder to the day of the longest one man filibuster. in the book of record records. 2 hours and 18 minutes. he spoke against the 1957 civil rights bill. we remember him today as one of the last of the jim crow demagogue. he was. he was that. he was one of the last. but when we forget about strofm he was also one of the first of the sun belt conservative. what do i mean by that? what is that? the sun belt it's one of the big stories that is the...
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writes just weeks before he dies, he says "i never thought of acquiring rank in the profession i was educated for, namely the military." "yet, it came with two grades higher prefix to the rank of general officer for me. i certainly never had either ambition or taste for a political life, yet, i was twice president of the united states. one of the striking things to me on writing this story was observing how grant did, and mostly did not change personally as he became this world historical figure. when the civil war began, grant was living in galena, illinois, and one thing after another failed for him. he failed as a farmer. he failed in selling real estate. he failed in selling insurance. he finally had to fall back on a long standing offer from his father who really thought that ulysses grant had very few gifts at all, and he went to work for his younger brother in the family leather store, and he was fully confined to -- fully resigned, excuse me, fully resigned to a life of mediocrity, and if the war had not come, the world never would have heard of ulysses grant. he was not one who had a
writes just weeks before he dies, he says "i never thought of acquiring rank in the profession i was educated for, namely the military." "yet, it came with two grades higher prefix to the rank of general officer for me. i certainly never had either ambition or taste for a political life, yet, i was twice president of the united states. one of the striking things to me on writing this story was observing how grant did, and mostly did not change personally as he became this world...
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to our education. thank you. >> moderator: senator? your response. mccaskill: i'm grateful to my public education. all through school and undergraduate and law school a proud graduate of the university of missouri. it allowed me to be who i am today. four country it allows us to be the beacon on the hill. other countries of the world look to our country to the emphasis on public education and higher education. congressman akin has been clear. he wants the federal government completely out of education. no more department of education, no more school lunch program, and even harder to understand do away with pell grants. do away with all federally backed student loans. no he thinks private banks that should do. i don't know many private banks that loan money to a 17-year-old that has no money. 300,000 young people in missouri are attending college because a federally backed student loan or pell grant is helping them. that was me. i had a federally backed student loan. i couldn't have gotten through loot
to our education. thank you. >> moderator: senator? your response. mccaskill: i'm grateful to my public education. all through school and undergraduate and law school a proud graduate of the university of missouri. it allowed me to be who i am today. four country it allows us to be the beacon on the hill. other countries of the world look to our country to the emphasis on public education and higher education. congressman akin has been clear. he wants the federal government completely out...
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so because of the limited educational opportunities to join in a become spent four years in the military and ultimately applied for the u.s. border patrol. i was blessed with not only a tremendous career, but a tremendous family. i ended up starting along the border is the u.s. border patrol agent, going through the ranks and then i started using what i felt was a talent that i was blessed with it being able to integrate drug cartels, human smuggling cartels. and i did more undercover work in more criminal cases than any federal agent in the history of our government over a 30 year career. i'm very happy to share those experiences because they very unique. i was the only federal agent experienced being smuggled as a foreigner from mexico to the interior of the united states, going to travel by myself in the back of a u-haul, a chunk of a car can think of that nature. so it was quite dramatic, but it was something i did with a lot of pride because i went after those who abuse those seeking a better life in the united states and a share those stories with you in ibook, "the shadow catcher.
so because of the limited educational opportunities to join in a become spent four years in the military and ultimately applied for the u.s. border patrol. i was blessed with not only a tremendous career, but a tremendous family. i ended up starting along the border is the u.s. border patrol agent, going through the ranks and then i started using what i felt was a talent that i was blessed with it being able to integrate drug cartels, human smuggling cartels. and i did more undercover work in...
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you shouldn't have to be wealthy to have an education. my father was an immigrant and came here and worked like mad to make living for our family. i come from a family that was hugely supported by -- at times in my life by the system that the republican party so tears apart. and i have been a member of the 47% for most of my life and i just want to keep the door open and make sure that everybody is taken care of and has access to basic human rights. >> stephanie: now that you play a doctor do people ask you for medical advise randomly? >> no no one does. i must look like -- like -- honestly -- something is going on because no one ever approaches me -- maybe i just -- maybe i look really mean. >> stephanie: the best thing i saw online a gynecologist, a woman was in the stir ups, and the gynecologist is like i see the problem you have too many republicans in there. >> yeah it's madness. i don't think it was always this way, but for some reason things have really really gone off on this tangent. [ overlapping speakers ] >> and it's very very
you shouldn't have to be wealthy to have an education. my father was an immigrant and came here and worked like mad to make living for our family. i come from a family that was hugely supported by -- at times in my life by the system that the republican party so tears apart. and i have been a member of the 47% for most of my life and i just want to keep the door open and make sure that everybody is taken care of and has access to basic human rights. >> stephanie: now that you play a...
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. >> john, do you think that building better school is going to change the education of our students. isn't it tougher standard and more competition. >> not one iota. it is a desperate act of the administration that ismenting to be perceived as doing 100,000 new teachers will not make investment rise . salary takers from the federal government can train jobs for the put future is laughable. best way to do that is are duce the burden. >> mark, is this another stimulus plan that is going to work the same way the last one did? >> i think the last one was ineffective because members of the congress decileded to bloc it and we spend lile and we needed to spend two or three times the amount. it is 287 billion and we should have spent triple tt and we have a 14.8 trillion. halfwent to loans and aid to bail out wall street. >> and so why are we going to spend money on jobs? >> we also have a 16.2 trillion debt. and of course, the last bit of spending did nothing to affect that. >> by the way, mark, five trillion in new spending from this president which is equivalent of germany and south kore
. >> john, do you think that building better school is going to change the education of our students. isn't it tougher standard and more competition. >> not one iota. it is a desperate act of the administration that ismenting to be perceived as doing 100,000 new teachers will not make investment rise . salary takers from the federal government can train jobs for the put future is laughable. best way to do that is are duce the burden. >> mark, is this another stimulus plan that...